Digital health technologies are creating opportunities for new players to disrupt the industry by identifying efficiencies, engaging stakeholders and allowing individuals to be active participants in managing their health. With these novel innovations come myriad risks and legal concerns. To protect their organizations, healthcare providers and digital health vendors must understand and address these factors.
Identifying and removing those barriers is what our team does best. With our deep industry and regulatory knowledge, we act as translators between our clients and regulators, ensuring that their new technologies can be integrated into mainstream healthcare delivery while protecting patient well-being and privacy.
We counsel on critical regulatory and operational issues related to:
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American Health Law Association | July 12, 2022
Washington, DC Healthcare counsel Sarah Swank joined the podcast to discuss digital health equity as a social determinant of health, legal barriers and opportunities in expanding digital health equity, and the role of health lawyers in the digital health equity debate.
Bloomberg Law | June 22, 2022
Los Angeles Healthcare partner Harsh Parikh co-authored this article discussing the legal and compliance hurdles manufacturers and healthcare providers face with the use of 3D-printed medical devices.
American Bar Association | May 25, 2022
Long Island Healthcare associate Jennifer Greco co-authored this article, which looks at telehealth enforcement trends, the most significant enforcement actions before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, and predictions for where the Department of Justice will be focusing its attention in the future, while also providing best practice suggestions for mitigating future exposure to telehealth fraud.
Journal of Health and Life Sciences Law | May 24, 2022
Washington, DC Healthcare counsel Sarah Swank co-authored this article for the American Health Law Association publication, exploring what digital health equity is, current barriers and legal considerations related to health equity, and tactics and solutions that could potentially improve digital health equity.
LA Business Journal | May 17, 2022
Los Angeles Healthcare partner Harsh Parikh has been recognized by the publication as one of LA’s top 100 lawyers for 2022. This profile highlights Harsh’s robust healthcare practice, leadership in the digital health space, and work on federal and state responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Health Law Connections | January 01, 2022
In this roundup of health law trends to watch, Washington, DC Healthcare counsel Sarah Swank co-authored a section on continued supply chain challenges, looking at several key factors as well as the potential lasting impact on how the medical supply chain affects the delivery of healthcare.
Modern Healthcare | September 16, 2021
This article, covering the Federal Trade Commission’s new guidance that health apps and fitness trackers must notify users of data breaches, quotes Chicago Health Care partner Valerie Montague on the FTC’s enforcement and broad definition of a breach, noting companies should review their health data policies and obtain patient authorization when necessary.
Modern Healthcare | June 25, 2021
This article, which discusses concerns surrounding hospitals using electronic health records to promote health services, quotes Chicago Health Care partner Valerie Montague on the right of patients to opt out of their providers’ mailing lists.
Modern Healthcare | May 14, 2021
In this article on the recent cyberattack on Scripps Health, which disrupted the San Diego-based health system’s patient portal and email systems, Chicago Health Care partner Valerie Montague is quoted on HIPAA considerations for health systems when communicating with patients via social media.
Boston Business Journal | March 24, 2021
This article on Amazon’s plan to offer its own telehealth service to the company’s Massachusetts workers this summer quotes Washington, DC Health Care counsel Sarah Swank on potential telehealth challenges once temporary cross-state provider licenses expire 30 days after the state of emergency ends.
Washington Business Journal | March 22, 2021
This article on Amazon’s plan to pilot its own in-person health care offerings to HQ2 employees quotes Washington, D.C. Health Care counsel Sarah Swank extensively on the different approaches telehealth providers are taking to launching their services, and regulatory challenges they may face post-COVID.
American Health Law Association | March 08, 2021
In this podcast episode, Washington, DC Health Care counsel Sarah Swank speaks with the Chief Legal Officer of Geisinger Health System and the Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel of Northwell Health about what they hope the next few months will bring, including longer-term trends such as the increased role of telehealth, payment reform, and mental health issues.
Health Law Connections | October 23, 2020
The latest issue of the American Health Law Association’s magazine includes a Q&A with Washington, D.C. Health Care counsel Sarah Swank. In addition to highlighting Sarah’s practice, the feature covers some of Sarah’s very early roles, family life and how she’s managing through the pandemic.
Healthcare Business Today | September 06, 2020
Washington, DC Health Care counsel Sarah Swank contributed this article, which analyzes an August 2020 executive order on the expansion of telehealth services amid the coronavirus pandemic. In the article, Sarah discusses what needs to happen in order for these changes to remain in place after the public health emergency has passed.
American Health Law Association | August 06, 2020
In this podcast episode, Washington DC Health Care counsel Sarah Swank speaks with executives of two health care organizations about how their jobs have changed during the pandemic, discussing the challenges of remote workforces, ongoing regulatory changes and scarce resources, among other topics.
Modern Healthcare | July 25, 2020
In this article on how hospitals are co-developing tools with tech companies, Long Island office managing partner and Health Care partner Allan Cohen is quoted on the factors for hospitals to consider when selecting the right partner and the ways in which hospitals are investing in startups.
HealthTech | July 10, 2020
This article about automation’s increased importance in health care during the pandemic quotes Washington, DC, Health Care counsel Sarah Swank from a panel she moderated at the American Telemedicine Association’s recent 2020 conference. Sarah noted that we are at the very beginning of AI’s expansion in health care.
HealthTech | June 24, 2020
This article, covering a panel discussion from the American Telemedicine Association’s 2020 conference, quotes Washington, DC, Health Care counsel Sarah Swank on the rapidly expanding role of artificial intelligence in virtual care. Sarah moderated the panel, which included health care stakeholders from across the country.
American Health Law Association | June 18, 2020
In this podcast episode, Washington, DC, Health Care counsel Sarah Swank speaks with two executives on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic about the future of telehealth, and using the pandemic to inform how we should address future public health emergencies. The speakers also discuss how the pandemic may reshape the health care industry, particularly primary care.
American Health Lawyers Association | April 01, 2020
In this podcast, Washington, D.C. Health Care counsel Sarah Swank speaks with three hospital general counsel on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic.
AHLA Speaking of Health Law | March 26, 2020
Washington DC Health Care counsel Sarah Swank appeared on this American Health Lawyers Association podcast to discuss how medical facilities are ramping up telehealth programs in response to the pandemic.
Washington Business Journal | March 20, 2020
Washington, DC, Health Care counsel Sarah Swank talks about how a new waiver that expanded the list of video conference apps and platforms permitted under HIPAA for telemedicine could be a game-changer for the industry.
Inside Reproductive Health | March 19, 2020
In this podcast episode, Los Angeles Health Care partner Jill Gordon and Washington, DC, Health Care counsel Sarah Swank discuss new regulations around using telemedicine to reach patients in a time of community quarantines.
Modern Healthcare | March 12, 2020
Chicago Health Care partner Valerie Breslin Montague talks about how hospitals can remain in compliance with HIPAA while executing an effective crisis communications plan related to the coronavirus outbreak.
AIMed | March 09, 2020
Washington, DC, Health Care counsel Sarah Swank wrote this contributed article analyzing how organizations can avoid fraud and abuse pitfalls as clinical AI services become more prevalent in the industry.
Forbes | February 13, 2020
In his latest contributed column, Los Angeles Intellectual Property partner Erik Birkeneder writes about how health care AI technologies that demonstrate empathy can help improve patient satisfaction and engagement.
Law360 | September 17, 2019
Los Angeles Health Care partner Jill Gordon and associate Harsh Parikh co-wrote this contributed article looking at new state guidelines that will expand Medicaid reimbursement for telehealth services.
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